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Jennifer Lopez Remains Hopeful Amidst Rumors of Troubled Marriage with Ben Affleck

Jennifer Lopez is reportedly optimistic that her allegedly troubled marriage with Ben Affleck will endure. According to Star magazine, the “Ain’t Your Mama” singer is “going about her usual business with the attitude that this is just a temporary hitch.” An insider noted that the A-list couple “have fundamentally different approaches to conflict.”

For those unaware, recent media reports have suggested that Affleck and Lopez are “heading for divorce” and have been living in separate homes. Despite these rumors, Lopez is maintaining her usual routine and staying positive.

The source said, “She still thinks she and Ben are meant to be together and the feeling is she’s just tolerating this unpleasantness until Ben realizes the same thing.” “Over time, Jennifer and Ben found it increasingly difficult to communicate effectively and small misunderstandings grew into significant arguments,” the report further stated.

Amid the escalating marital tensions, Lopez also canceled her “This Is Me… Live” tour on May 31, stating that she is prioritizing “family time.” This decision reflects her commitment to focusing on her family amidst the ongoing challenges.

As fans and followers of the Hollywood power couple continue to speculate, Lopez’s hopeful attitude suggests she is determined to work through their differences and strengthen their relationship.

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